Check out this interesting article from the Texas Asssociation of Nonprofit Organizations (TANO) website about the CEO of an El Paso charity, and one of his board members, who were recently sentenced to serve prison time – and pay millions in restitution – for embezzling public funds and corrupting public officials. They admitted to lying to government officials about the number of disabled people they employed in order to secure no-bid government contracts. A government oversight group and a Virginia non-profit worked together to uncover the fraud. You know, being a nonprofit “exempt” organization does not “exempt” you from the law!